This speech is also by Tom Naughton and is very good. It has a lot of the same things as Fathead but it expands on the science and skips all the refuting the guy who made the Supersize Me movie that take up space in Fathead.

It's a really good primer to show to people just starting to get into the Primal way of thinking.

I agree, Tom definitely grew on me as the movie progressed. He has a dry sense of humor, he was funny. PB, it seems like I am slowly moving in that direction. Now I just have to start liking meat more.

+1 .....this is one of the films responsible for nudging me towards a primal lifestyle. His blog is also very insightful.

Yeah, me too. The libertarian site LewRockwell.com linked to this about a year ago, and I found it extremely engaging and entertaining just as a contrarian tract. I would never have anticipated I'd make any changes from it. But, then, at the end, he shows himself eating all this delicious bacon and these berries soaking in rich creamer and he basically is like, "I've been eating like this for thirty days and I'm healthier than ever." And I was like...."Bacon = healthy? Cheeseburgers, too?!? Count me in!" I began eating TONS of saturated fat, didn't gain an ounce over the next two months, did some more research, and soon after I was officially Primal.

But it all started with watching this via LewRockwell.com. Changed my life which, in turn, inspired others in my family and very likely has saved some lives there.

I'm not so quick to assume that mere "pride" is to somehow blame for this catastrophic, lethal, decades-long epidemic. Not with the brains, research, media watchdogs, and other forces all at work.

To me, it bears the hallmarks of design, not just an accident of "pride".

I mean....the U.S. News & World Report repeatedly has rated paleo the worst diet in its all-important, much-hyped "Best Diets" study. Saying that George McGovern is somehow to blame for that is silly. There are other forces at work and other agendas. This is my opinion.